Some minority communities are operating their own justice systems with
offences as serious as murder going unreported to police, according to the
Chief Inspector of Constabulary.

Tom Winsor said that officers were never called to some neighbourhoods that
“administer their own form of justice”. In an interview with The
Times, he added that such alternative systems were run not by criminals
but by “law-abiding people”.

He said: “There are some communities born under other skies who will not
involve the police at all. I am reluctant to name the communities in
question, but there are communities from other cultures who